Well, I think Adrián is better than Soldado and Negredo... I know Adrián is a SS and Soldado and Negredo are CF...

Adrián is more creative than both CFs and the CFs are more goal poachers than López... but Negredo is mega-overrated (only 6 goals in this season). Soldado is great with Valencia but his progression has been very slow... I prefer Adrián, he's more agile, creative and very good with the pass skills

It's only my opinion...

The intelligent people are full of doubts while the stupid ones are full of confidence.

Eternal Night wrote:Well, I think Adrián is better than Soldado and Negredo... I know Adrián is a SS and Soldado and Negredo are CF...

Adrián is more creative than both CFs and the CFs are more goal poachers than López... but Negredo is mega-overrated (only 6 goals in this season). Soldado is great with Valencia but his progression has been very slow... I prefer Adrián, he's more agile, creative and very good with the pass skills

It's only my opinion...

Adrian is more creative and a better passer, that´s true. That´s why he is a SS, and not a real CF. But Soldado is a much better finisher, more dangerous on 1-vs-1 situations with the keeper, better header, first touch finisher after crosses, better poacher etc.

To say is short: Adrian is a better SS and Soldado a better CF.

About Negredo, he is having an awful season, but we cant forget what he did last season, for instance.

Also when we talk about Negredo we can't forget he was injuried for some months. I like him 'cause he's a very complete CF, if him is on a top form he will be in my NT for sure. But Adrián should be too, specially when Villa is out of the team. Villa is a better finisher, but Adrián offers the same with less goal and better passing. In a team who moves around the passing ability, Adrián is a must.

His DS, however, is a bit lower than this. He's not that fast when on the ball, relies more on changes of pace and direction to fool defenders. I mean yesterday in the first half he got himself in a great position to assault the box (unmarked, defenders several metres behind) yet both Valencia CBs caught up with him quickly. But in the second half, prior to scoring, he just destroyed Ricardo Costa thanks to his acceleration. Dunno about concrete numbers but don't see him higher than 84 DS really.

I wasn't sure about It. I totally agree with you he's pretty calm with the ball, but notice how he often accelerates at a great speed and manages to mantain a really nice speed on the ball...It happens often enough for me to think his DS is worth a value around 86. I know your point, he's so calm, so relaxed...but he does not hesitate to run with it and he does It in a really fast way, I know you've seen It

kunmariano wrote:

Ajacied_Breda1 wrote:Why don't you just bugger off for a bit, kunmariano. I've got better things to do then read your biased tripe.

ey friend learns to write, DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANYTHING YOU !!!!... who believes you got a problem here?